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New export deals worth more than MHRK 20
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Digitalization of Croatian cultural heritage
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On August 17, Ericsson Nikola Tesla and the Croatian Ministry of Culture and Media signed a contract related to the services of development and maintenance of the information and communications system for the project e-Culture “Digitalization of cultural heritage“. The contract is worth approximately MHRK 12 (VAT excluded).
Ericsson achieves 100th 5G commercial agreement with unique communications service providers
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Ericsson powers Vodafone UK Standalone 5G network at Coventry University
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Ericsson technology is powering Vodafone UK’s recently launched Standalone 5G network at Coventry University, the first live Standalone 5G network in the UK. The Standalone 5G network will be used to trial virtual reality learning to support training for student nurses and allied health professionals.
Ericsson selected by SoftBank Corp. to deliver cloud native dual-mode 5G Core
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New Ericsson software makes the shift to Standalone 5G easier
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Ericsson Innovation Awards (EIA) 2020
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Deutsche Telekom and Ericsson strengthen partnership with 5G deal
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Deutsche Telekom chooses Ericsson for 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) deployment after Ericsson delivers successful modernization of their 2G/3G/4G networks. Ericsson Radio System products and solutions will be used for 5G RAN deployment across Germany for efficient and speedy rollout. Deutsche Telekom will use Ericsson Spectrum Sharing to flexibly manage both 4G and 5G traffic.
Business results of Ericsson Nikola Tesla Group in H1 2020
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Gordana Kovačević, the President of Ericsson Nikola Tesla, commented: “The extraordinary circumstances, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic that marked the end of Q1 2020, continue. Although during May and June many countries started relaxations of strict measures of movement and distancing, the movement of people and goods is still limited and impacts the global business environment. Since Ericsson Nikola Tesla Group operates globally, these disruptions negatively impact certain part of our business activities. Some customers and partners slowed down or postponed the implementation of contracted projects and reduced their investments. We have also noticed a trend of an increasing number of requests to postpone collection of receivables and new payment models. Our priority is to secure the health and safety of our employees, customers, partners and suppliers, as well as the continuation of stable business performance. Therefore, most of our employees continue to provide services/support to our customers by working remotely, while some of them work from offices. In addition, due to restrictions in travelling our employees cannot carry out some of the activities.“
Ericsson Q2 Report 2020
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